![]() ![]() Here’s how:ġ – Click the Start button, then immediately start typing the word powershell.Ģ – After it pops up in the list of search results, right-click on Windows PowerShell and select Run as administrator.ģ – Answer Yes in response to the “User Account Control” prompt.Ĥ – Copy and paste the following into the PowerShell window after the > sign: I don’t use it either, although it’s for a different reason.Īs you’ve discovered, Microsoft doesn’t provide a way to uninstall Phone Link via the Start menu, the Control Panel or the Settings app, but there is indeed a fairly simple way to get it done. Rick’s answer: Michael, Phone Link is one of those apps that most people seem to either love or hate. I want to uninstall the Phone Link app but I can’t figure out how to do it. I have no desire to use my computer as a phone because I like to keep my devices as isolated from one another as possible. ![]() Question from Michael: I just bought my first Windows 11 PC and it came with a ‘Phone Link’ app that’s supposed to let you make calls and send texts from your computer. ![]()
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